11-09-2009 08:43 AM - edited 03-04-2019 06:39 AM
I'm looking to configure policy-maps to implement bandwidth levels and I had a question:
Using police command, what does the burst subcommand actually affect? Is this the amount of bandwidth that can exceed the average rate?
11-09-2009 09:18 AM
Hello Joe,
the best thing is to read the command reference
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/docs/ios/qos/command/reference/qos_n1.html#wp1046487
the burst can be seen as an additional buffer expressed in bytes to handle some packets in excess to rate.
Hope to help
Giuseppe
11-09-2009 09:42 AM
It indirectly determines what time period is being used to measure the transmission rate. Realize a policer (or shaper) allows traffic at full link/interface bandwidth rate, the CIR (and/or PIR) is based on an amount of bits transfered during some time period.
 
					
				
				
			
		
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